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Umai: Recipes From A Japanese Home Kitchen![]() Stock informationGeneral Fields
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Description‘Umai opens the doors to Millie’s tiny kitchen in Tokyo, showing us just how soulful and simple Japanese cooking can be. This book is heartfelt and healing.’ – Yotam Ottolenghi Umai is an introduction to the comfort and serenity of Japan; it is an exploration and celebration of a culture deeply rooted in food. With over 80 delicious dishes that evoke the country’s rich heritage, Umai covers easy lunches, family favourites and classics designed for sharing, as well as simple and sweet desserts. Woven between the recipes are passages that will transport you to the enticing eateries of Japan. Venture to a traditional izakaya for classic small plates and recreate this at home, warm your soul at a no-frills hole-in-the-wall teishokuya or delve into unmissable delicacies at a local Japanese bakery – there’s plenty to guide you through what to expect on your journey. Take this as your invitation to enter the Japanese home kitchen and gain a local’s perspective on a cuisine that is known and loved around the world. An exploration of Japanese home cooking, through 80 simple, delicious recipes. ReviewsFilled with beautifully elegant yet simple recipes and stunning photography, Umai is a gorgeous embodiment of the heart of homey Japanese cooking. With thoughtfully balanced and deep flavours; there's truly a recipe for everyone in this book!' -- Hailee Catalano (and Chuck Cruz) Author descriptionMillie TsukagoshiLagares is a home cook living in Tokyo. After working in marketing in London's food industry, she left the city and moved to her mother's birthplace, Japan, to write her first cookbook. Through her recipes, she aims to share her knowledge of the home-cooked soul food of her childhood and demonstrate the accessibility of the cuisine she grew up eating. |